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    Broca's Aphasia

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    to developing and refining verb argument structure (VAS) therapies for clients with Broca’s aphasia. Many of these studies have focused on using passive or transitive sentence structures to promote generalization and facilitate the speed of recovery. Other studies have focused using VAS in languages of higher morphosyntactic complexity. Regardless of the specific interest of each study, all VAS research has the common goal of improving the production of nouns and verbs. The underlying belief of…

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    prayer depending on their understanding and conventions concerning the phrase. Such ambiguous words and phrases provide a background information, which provides the gist of the narration. I will also explore the types of verb used in these…

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    “Had he not resembled my fate as he slept, I had done” This non-continuous, present perfect tense, used as a past particle, suggests that the connection she had with her father through the personal pronoun “he” continues to guide her. It also alludes that she may have once been comfortable with her gender identity, but since her father left, she isn’t able to fully conform to the idea of woman so perhaps,so could this be what we now know as the “Electra Complex.” This could also suggest that she…

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    clause structure The above table show that, - text 1 contains 12 transitive structure clause, 9 intransitive and 2 Short passive clause. - text2 contains 8 transitive structure clause, 10 intransitive and 5 Short passive. Although both texts focus on the same event of Rabaa Al Adawiya , it may be expected that Police and protesters play major active roles in both texts. nonetheless as could be note from the above analysis this is not so. Text 1uses more intransitive clauses and less…

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    operational thought, for the ability children have to perform logical operations regarding their life experiences and perceptions. They aren’t limited by egocentrism anymore, but apply critical thinking. (pg.351) 3. How is transitive inference the result of logic, not experience? Transitive inference is the ability to figure out implications, the unspoken link between two facts. It has connection with the maturation of the hippocampus, making inferences and mental logic possible. (pg.352) 4. How…

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    B-Indirect Idioms : Are idioms which have no equivalents in native language. Here learners attempt to translate idioms are encountered by absence of direct equivalents, grave mistakes usually occur when translating this class of idioms. Examples include: 1-Wild goose chaseعقيمة / لا طائل منه محاولة 2-Separate/ tell the sheep from the goats الغث من الثمين يميز 3-With a heart of gold/عطوف جدا/ رقيق رحيم 4-kick the bucket يموت 5-Rob…

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    * Analyzing the information * Plan the document * How do I write the document? * Editing * Evaluation of the process We can make all headings parallel by starting all the headings with a verb or an -ing word, or make each heading a question: For example:- Using verbs * Analyze * Plan * Write * Edit * Evaluate Using -ing words * Analyzing the information * Planning the document * Writing the document * Editing my writing * Evaluating…

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    cycle is by fleeing. Loyal, the only character who wants to stay, has his connection with the land brutally severed. “He, who’d never thought beyond the farm, never wanted anything but the farm, was on his way. Clenching the steering wheel.” The modal verb ‘never’ shows how is attachment to the farm was strong. It was so important, that there were no other options in his life. Furthermore the repetition of ‘never’ reinforces Loyal’s helplessness as he drifts from one place to another, trying to…

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    In chapter eight of Steven Pinker’s book, The Language Instinct, he mainly focuses on the relationship between languages spoken and where they derived from. While doing this, Pinker leaves out a few key parts of writing. These mistakes create a snowball effect of confusion for the reader, as they are led to twists and turns, not knowing exactly where they are headed. Even though people continue to be confused, they have learned to trust in Pinker’s intellect and his way of thinking, which can…

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    Deontology: Patient-centered “Always recognize that human individuals are ends, and do not use them as means to your end.” -Immanuel Kant Kantianism argues that we must act out of our duty or acting from a moral law. In addition, it is our motives which are to be judge and not the consequences of the action. I will be focusing on patient centered deontology  Patient Centered Deontology believes people have the right against being used only as means for producing good consequences without…

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